Dave Horton, Creator of drachtio.org, the open source framework for SIP Server applications Commentary Dave provides an nice intro to the conversation AI space, and the reasons why Cognigy are using Jambonz. I really like Dave’s framing of why community driven FOSS (Free and open Source Software) will win over commercial software. Remember Linux and … Continue reading TADSummit Special: Why conversational AI providers are moving to open source →
Project FONOS: An open-source framework for CPaaS building Pedro Sanders, Project Leader FONOS Project FONOS is a framework for CPaaS building. It aims to help organizations of all sizes reduce time to market, protect private data, and avoid vendor lock-in. Project Fonos has been engineered to run in cloud environments such as Kubernetes and be … Continue reading Project FONOS: An open-source framework for CPaaS building Pedro Sanders, Project Leader Fonos →
Since the release of the Manifesto it’s been an intense week, thank you for all the feedback, keep it coming. We’re receiving lots of excellent advice; and having many discussions addressing confusions in the market. This will help make the Manifesto easier to understand, especially on some of the assumptions and defining some of the … Continue reading TAD Manifesto Feedback Part 1 →
TADS: What does Telestax do? Telestax is in the business of making telecom innovation simpler. The company leverages the Open Source background of its core team at Apache, JBoss and Red Hat to disrupt the telecom technology market. Telestax is the primary sponsor of the Mobicents family of projects, which has been supported over the … Continue reading Interviewing the TADS Sponsors: Telestax →
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